On the Race & Stats sheet, there are options for skin color, faction, region, and nationality. What do these do in terms of this workbook and where to they show up on the printable character sheet? I've probably just missed something.

For human alternate racial traits, if you pick a trait that replaces the skilled trait, the other alternate racial trait pull-down options still allow you to pick Heart of the Snows trait (which replaces the skilled trait).

On the Race & Stats sheet, there are options for skin color, faction, region, and nationality. What do these do in terms of this workbook and where to they show up on the printable character sheet? I've probably just missed something.

For human alternate racial traits, if you pick a trait that replaces the skilled trait, the other alternate racial trait pull-down options still allow you to pick Heart of the Snows trait (which replaces the skilled trait).

The Faction, Region, and Nationality effect some character trait options, (not race traits). For humans, you get some of the Dragon Empire human options here.

I'll look into the alternative race trait bug. And thank you, I am glad you like it.

New Version of sCoreForge out today. - v2.3.0.1 : Added a collection of new archetypes, more support for custom races and classes. Functionality for importing or exporting custom classes, races, familiars, animals, and eidolons. And options to apply one of the three race templates from PFBty.

New Version of sCoreForge out today. - v2.4.0.3 : With this update, we have all the Archetypes from PFUM. Added the option to create your own custom Archetype as well. And took the update hammer to the Stats tab as well.

New Version of sCoreForge out today. - v3.1.0.1 : Another small update, more utility work. Added a few Archetypes, Prestige Class, and Favored Class options. The ever requested Fiendish Heritage options added. Biggest item is an option for Manual Calculations to help with the speed of the sheet.

YES! You can select them from the Feats Tab (with or without taking the feat). First drop down is for alt stats, the other three are for traits. You might notice that the original traits are also listed in the Fiendish section, this is because they did not specifically say which trait was removed or not. So I used my best guess on them all. But if you think I guessed wrong, you can re-add it.

I had ment for you to be able to add them from the Additional Race Traits on the customization tab, but realized I goofed on the stat changes. You can apply any of the traits there, but they don't replace traits like it does if applied from the feat sections. I'll see about changing that. I might have to create an option someplace for just removing a trait for customization.

And the Silversheen thing is an error, I'll get it corrected in the next update.

New Version of sCoreForge out today. - v3.2.0.0 : Finished the collect of Archetypes from PFUC, added some filters, and tools for uses with custom classes and custom races, and added option for magical effects on armor or shield. PFUC is almost finished.

I've used excel-based creators ever since I started playing D&D, and this one has to be the best I've ever seen. I have only one issue: having to select each level manually is very tedious, particularly as it really chugs every time you select a new level. If somehow it could be changed so that you could select the first level of a class and then drag the cell down to the level you want (something that could be done in several 3.5 character creators), that would be AWESOME.

Post requests, comments, or whatever here. Or submit a Support Ticket.

I'm just trying to make a tool people can uses, and makes things easier.

I can't seem to find where to put in cleric domains and sub domains. Am I just not seeing it? Are they slated to be added into a future release? (love the character sheet by the way, with the above item being the ONLY exception!)

I can't seem to find where to put in cleric domains and sub domains. Am I just not seeing it? Are they slated to be added into a future release? (love the character sheet by the way, with the above item being the ONLY exception!)

Specific Tab. You should find them under Cleric. (Or Druid or whatever class gets them).

I've used excel-based creators ever since I started playing D&D, and this one has to be the best I've ever seen. I have only one issue: having to select each level manually is very tedious, particularly as it really chugs every time you select a new level. If somehow it could be changed so that you could select the first level of a class and then drag the cell down to the level you want (something that could be done in several 3.5 character creators), that would be AWESOME.

That would be my only suggestion to this great tool you have created.

Thanks a lot!

You can do what I do. Select the first level. Then, click the field that sits under the drop down. You should see a number. I then hit enter, (now it should be a number 1) Type the number you saw above. Repeat.

I've used excel-based creators ever since I started playing D&D, and this one has to be the best I've ever seen. I have only one issue: having to select each level manually is very tedious, particularly as it really chugs every time you select a new level. If somehow it could be changed so that you could select the first level of a class and then drag the cell down to the level you want (something that could be done in several 3.5 character creators), that would be AWESOME.

That would be my only suggestion to this great tool you have created.

Thanks a lot!

You can do what I do. Select the first level. Then, click the field that sits under the drop down. You should see a number. I then hit enter, (now it should be a number 1) Type the number you saw above. Repeat.

I don't understand what that field is. Under each dropdown sits next level's dropdown, and I cannot click the dropdown for anythoing else than openning it.

You can do what I do. Select the first level. Then, click the field that sits under the drop down. You should see a number. I then hit enter, (now it should be a number 1) Type the number you saw above. Repeat.

I don't understand what that field is. Under each dropdown sits next level's dropdown, and I cannot click the dropdown for anythoing else than openning it.

Thanks.

Ok, lets try it this way. Click to the cell just to the left. Then use the arrow key and move right. That should give you the number. What you are doing is manually entering the index number for the drop down.

When selecting the ratfolk feat Sharpclaw and then choosing the claw as a weapon, the system assumes non-proficiency. If the weapon is selected as a secondary natural attack (which is a -5), the system still assumes non-proficiency and makes it a -8. There is no non-proficient penalty for natural weapons.

Natural attacks can get confusing. Some are primary (made at full BAB and full strength). Some are secondary (made at -5 BAB and 1/2 strength). However, if the creature only has one natural attack (not multiple natural attacks but only chooses to use one), then it's made at full BAB and 1-1/2 STR regardless if it is primary or secondary. I'm not sure how it works as you go up levels and get iterative attacks.

On the Weapons sheet, under the Use drop down list, there's no option for a primary natural attack.

Claws are slashing/bludgeoning, not slashing only.
Bites are S/B/P, not piercing only.

The Ratfolk Tailblade is missing (It's from Advanced Race Guide under the ratfolk entry). This is a weapon that can have feats applied as if it's a natural attack or manufactured weapon. it uses regular attack rules if used by itself, but if used as a part of a full attack with other weapons (whether natural or manufactured), it is considered a secondary natural attack (-5 BAB, 1/2 strength).

First, thanks for all the work on this. It's so awesome sCoreForge is being updated, and I should have mentioned that when I posted earlier.

I did just notice a small error --

On the feats list, in the APG feats section:
When you click on Teleport Tactician, it lists the feat you selected as "Taunt" instead, but Teleport Tactician is still checked off. And if you click on Taunt, it lists you as having selected Swift Aid, and checks off both Taunt and Swift Aid. Likewise if you select Swift Aid, while it correctly notes you selected Swift Aid, it still checks off both Taunt and Swift Aid.

New Version of sCoreSpell out today. - v0.1.0.2 : New and Improved Spellbook. This is almost a complete rebuild of the older sheet. Biggest changes, Save/Load options. Multi-Class Spellbooks. Spell Preparation Lists. This is still in beta, but so many people wanted the early release. So just enjoy what works, and help me make the rest better.

I'd like to thank the guys who had been keeping the older sheet alive, and doing a great job with it. Also like to thank Chris and his open approval of me hacking and slashing his Spell sheet to cannibalize it for this one.

Like I said before this is very beta, I know there are a good handful of spells with no descriptions. I just wanted/needed to get this thing out today and I was fast running out of time.

I can't find the options for Legends of the Shining Jewel (LSJ) that were in the sheet when Erian7 was maintaining it. Are they gone or am I blind? If so, what is the last version they appeared in? I need a character generator for LSJ. Thanks!